Wednesday, 21 October 2015

Nutritional Facts Label 101


ASSURE Multimedia Lesson Plan: Nutrition Facts Label 101


ASSURE Model Instructional Plan
Lesson Title: Nutritional Facts Label 101
Grade Level: Grade 6
Lesson Length: 60-minute period





A: Analyze Learner Characteristics

Learners General Characteristics: The school that I am teaching this lesson would be Agueda I. Johnston Middle School. The grade level targeted is grade 6. According to the school's website, ethnicity in this school is dominated by pacific islanders. 89% Pacific Islanders. 8% Asian. 1% American Indian. 2% Other. Classes are filled with 15 students who range from 11-12 year old kids.

6th Grade Entry Characteristics: At this grade level, students should be able to recognize how a nutritional fact label looks like on a cereal bar and have decent internet skills. The familiarity of a bar graph might range from student to student. In the lesson, they will watch a video about bar graphs to make them learn the concept or refresh it for some who already know. 

Learning Styles

Auditory 21% 
Kinesthetic 45%
Visual 34%

OBJECTIVES:
  1. Students will be able to create a bar graph on graphing paper.
  2. Students will be able to read and understand the fat, sugar, and salt labels on the nutritional facts label.
  3. Students will be able to compare which cereal is healthy and unhealthy by results from bar graph.



S: Select Methods, Media, and Materials 

Methods: Cooperative Learning Groups

Materials: 
  1. Picture of Nutritional Fact Label of following cereals
  •  Fruity Pebbles
  • Captain Crunch
  • Special K

     2. Pencil and Eraser
     3. Graphing paper for Bar Graph
     4. Bar Graph Picture
    

Media: 
  1. Youtube video. How to Read a Nutritional Facts Label.
  2. Understand and Create a Bar Graph.



U: Utilize Media, Materials, and Methods


Prepare the Materials: The two YouTube videos will be downloaded and ready for students to watch. The handouts on each cereals nutritional facts label will be separated for the groups of students. Lastly, students will have their pen, eraser, and graphing paper out for when it is needed later in the lesson.

Prepare the Environment: With the help of students, the classroom will be separated in desks of three with each desk facing the front of the classroom.

Methods: Cooperative Learning Methods. Students will be split into groups of three. All three will play an equal role in the groups success. One student will be the note taker, another will be the detective, and the last student will be the supervisor. The role of the detective will be inspect the nutritional facts label while the note taker will be taking notes. The supervisor will make sure everything is going smoothly.

Materials: 

  1. Picture of Nutritional Fact Label of following cereals
  •  Fruity Pebbles
  • Captain Crunch
  • Special K

     2. Pencil and Eraser: These two tools will be used for students to draw their bar graphs.
     3. Graphing paper for Bar Graph: Graphing is an easier alternative to regular paper. It gives students straight lines to draw out their bar graphs.
     4. Bar Graph Picture: After watching the video on bar graphs, this picture will help give students a real life image of how their bar graph should turn out.


Media: 
  1. Youtube video. How to Read a Nutritional Facts Label. This video will introduce students to the nutritional facts label and what it is all about. It is kid friendly and long enough to educate students without boring them by the length, 
  2. Understand and Create a Bar Graph. This video is a fun and entertaining way to get students to understand what is a bar graph and how to collect data for it. It also gives students an idea of how bar graphs will look when they have to create one later in the lesson.


R: Require Learner Participation


Introduction (5 minutes): Students will be aware of the objectives for the day's lesson plan. With that, the class room will be arranged already and students will be told what group they will be with for today. Lastly, students will be given their handouts of the three cereals nutritional facts label, bar graph picture.

Media Presentations (15 minutes): After each video, the class will be asked questions to ensure they gained the necessary knowledge to carry out the lesson plan. 





Class Activity (20 minutes): In the groups, students will now extract the data on fat, sugar, and salt from each nutritional facts labels. After that, they will create a bar graph with the help of a simple bar graph picture that was handed out in the beginning of class. Students will analyze the collected data on each bar graph and determine which cereal is healthy and unhealthy.

Closing Activity (20 minutes): Students will have this time for a class discussion on what they learned in today's lesson. It will be open to any questions and concerns from them. Three groups will have the opportunity to present their bar graph to the class for bonus points towards their grade.



E: Evaluate and Revise 


Student Performances: 
  • Students will be graded on their team performance.
  • Their bar graph will be graded by the correctness of their data and the neatness of their graph.
  • Extra points will be given for those who participate in the closing class discussions.


Media Effectiveness: 
  • Was the YouTube video informative?
  • Did the video catch the student's attention?
  • Did the video enhance the student's learning experience?

Instructor Performance:
  • Was the instructor in control of the class during the lesson?
  • Did the instructor thoroughly explain the objectives to the class and carry out each one?
  • Did the instructor help students who might have been lost?
  • Did all the students gain from the lesson plan?


Bar Graph Rubric:






















1 comment:

  1. Hi:
    Why do you need pencils and graphing paper for an assignment using a digital spreadsheet?
    -j-

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